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    ISBN: 9783211369586
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Digest of European Tort Law 1
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Essential cases on natural causation
    DDC: 346.4030264
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    Keywords: Civil law ; Comparative law ; Law ; Law ; Civil law ; Comparative law ; Entscheidungssammlung ; Europäische Union ; Mitgliedsstaaten ; Unerlaubte Handlung ; Haftung ; Kausalität ; Europäische Union ; Mitgliedsstaaten ; Unerlaubte Handlung ; Haftung ; Kausalität
    Abstract: This volume of the ""Digest of European Tort Law"" is the first product of a most ambitious research project: a collection of court decisions from almost all European jurisdictions on the most fundamental aspects of tort law. These cases are not only accumulated, but also structured, analysed and commented both from a national as well as a comparative perspective. Historical aspects are also considered, as are future trends, as outlined by current projects on the harmonisation of European tort laws. This complex comparative study shall thereby not only offer guidance for researching cross-bord
    Description / Table of Contents: Pages:1 to 32; Pages:33 to 64; Pages:65 to 96; Pages:97 to 128; Pages:129 to 160; Pages:161 to 192; Pages:193 to 224; Pages:225 to 256; Pages:257 to 288; Pages:289 to 320; Pages:321 to 352; Pages:353 to 384; Pages:385 to 416; Pages:417 to 448; Pages:449 to 480; Pages:481 to 512; Pages:513 to 544; Pages:545 to 576; Pages:577 to 608; Pages:609 to 640; Pages:641 to 642
    Note: "Edited by the Research Unit for European Tort Law of the Austrian Academy of Sciences"--Prelim , Includes bibliographical references and index
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